The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, May 19, 1947 Page: 6 of 6
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MONDAY, MAY 19,1947
THE CUERO. RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
By R. J. SCOTT
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LEATHER SANDALS
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Cuero’s House of Quality
Since 1890.
Now That Real CHOCOLATE
Is Available, We Offer
Jay Walkers Assessed
For School Fountain
Texas raises
other state,
pretty girls who wear cotton,
also has pore pretty girls capable of
making their own clothes.
has more pretty cotton goods for more
pretty dresses.
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late Small of San Antonio is
her slater, Mrs. J. D. Hous-
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National League
Cincinnati 2-1, Boston 1-3
Pittsburgh 7-8, New York 6-11
Brooklyn 4, Chicago 0
Philadelphia 6-1, St. Louis 3-0
Sunday Results
Victoria 7, Seguin 0
Gonzales 5, El Campo 1
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Popular Flatheel Leather San-
dals in a style similar to one
shown are here now in most
popular sizes.
Also Available in White Elk.
AUSTIN, May 18— (lr>- Texas
attorney general Price Daniel has
ruled that compulsory drunk drlv-
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FABULOUS PUN!
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POULTRY:—
Fowls, Heavies & Lights tb ...27c
Springs:
Under 2 1-2 lbs. ....
Over 2 1-2 lbs.
Cox .— ..
EGGS:—
No. 1
Medium
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OREA Mr-
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SEAT COVERS
“Bak - O - Max ” ?
Personals
• PermanentJv waterproof • ‘ wears like
iron • easilv cleaned with a damp cloth
• acid, oil. and erease resistant • vour
choice of Io' e!y colors that von t vear
off or fade • sizes to fit vour car • ex-
clusive desitn, double sti’ehed con-
trast-color piping on all seams.
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CARDEN DUST
PACKED IN NEW
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APPLICATOR!
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Wednesday
liday nights. After 6:30
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Games Of May 21
Cuero at Victoria
Yoakum at El Campo
Gonzales at Edna
Seguin at Hallettsville
GUADALUPE VALLEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Jerrv, came in with a fine catch of
trout, and Ronnie gave them one
easy lesson of extracting the bones,
and leaving nice thick fillets.
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Monday’s Games
San Antonio at Shreveport
Beaumont at Houston
Okahoma City at Dallas
Tulsa at Fort Worth
We painted and sketched prac-
tically all day while we were there.
Mopsy went with us on the shrimp
boat and turned out to be an old
"sea dog.” she was readv to go ev-
ery time the boat left but got a
little upset when she couldn’t catch '
«M Dm CLIMAX 0-16
ROOM COOLER
and
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parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Roy Parker
AUTO ELECTRICAL AND HOME SUPPLY
Flick Building Telephone M
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BASS SHOE STORE
For Shoes That Fit.
rmite and Pest Control
SERVING TEXAS SINCE 1936
Ow Trucks Make Thia Territory Regularly
Ftr Goldsmith Exterminating Co.
2614 Gonaao Ave. Tel. 7867, Woes, Texas
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BASEBALL-
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a man can be put out when
oitchcr walks all the epposing hit-
ters.
One purchase, one
product, in one con-
tainer keeps gardens
insect-free and
healthy!
mere cotton than any
Texas also raises more
Texas
We now have Chambrays — Ginghams
— Balloon Cloth — Seersucker — Bat-
iste — Dotted Swiss ■— Embroidered
Batiste — Embroidered Pique.
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See these materials and make a new
cotton dress this week to help your
wardrobe and to boost National Cotton
Week.
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American League
Cleveland 5, New York 3
Chicago 4-3, Washington 2-2
Philadelphia 4-5, St. Louis 3-2
POISON
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A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU
R E PORT announce*, t he dix-wvery <4 a
new tannic acid tn'aluient (or ivy, oak
and «umac poi-onins*. Th<- tr. atrnent
Team
Victoria
Gonzales v
Hallettsville
f. and Mrs. Richara N. Corbon- y.i Campo
of Wilmington. Del., ' arrived cuero
lay evening to visit Mrs. Cor- Yoakum
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Edna
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BURMA
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DUSTER 1 A PlS'ToLi
CONSISTED ONLY
OF A CARTRIDGE :
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WHa< Gardens
an insect's
shell ?
the sea gulls
boat.
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Market Report •
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Norvan s. Eicnaoiz and Miss Ger- |
truoe E. Freis.
Charles F. Mauer and Miss Mary
F. Stewart.
Vernon N. Osterloh. Jr. snd Miss
Evelyn Green.
Herbert E. Freis and Miss Helen
| Eugenia Johnson
o” Johnson of SWTTC
x, spent the weekend
EMORY, May 19—(UP)—A 22-
veer-old convict has escaped from
the Rains county jail. William Joe
Issom—under sentences totalling 22
veers for various offences in several
i East Texas cities—made his escape
by digging a hole in a brick wall of
his ?ond-floer cell and then jump-
ing to the ground.
He stole a pistol from the glove
compartment of Rains county
1 sheriff Max Osbcrne s car ard made
his getaway in a stolen Ford auto-
1 mobile.
and safe, dries up the bii-ter- in a sur-
prisingly short liiur—*ti>n within 21
hours. 1 hi -e g»<v»s unwpt ftn<|irxg- are
incorporated ia tin new product——
IVY-DRY
At y.itn <lru_--r.u'.-, "iO.';- V’?
•H Y riRl I, »l!t . Il ) < /<«/■ . w
jra’a parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
fcnin. and her grandmother, Mrs.
fcealee, and other relatives. Mrs.
honor a was formerly Miss Rose-
f Ryan.
h serve a merchants plate and
mean lunch each day at Dixie
fr. and Mrs. Chas. Ott, Jr. of
I Antenio. spent the week end
puero with relives.
enouncing Kasper Bros. Conoco
Ifece Station as distributor for
•art-Wamer “Southwind” Auto
ftetis. (adv)
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Interesting people were in and
out of the “BB ’ all dav, and Lelia
served some mighty fine coffee on
the house.
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! Protfaet •( SNCawiN-WitxiANS Rkscakcn
Texas League
Houston 12, Beaumont 0
Tulsa 8. Oklahmoa City 4
• Fort Worth 3-5, Dallas 4-0
San Antonio at Shreveport, post-
poned rain.
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is a logical extension cf the Social
Security system. And he adds:
“The total health program whidi
I have proposed is crucial to our
national welfare." .<
Qrx < the average adult ha.s pa.-,>--
trie 35-vcar imlrafone, he SiYW
a> n;<.<4i datur; <•.' hvUng-Ketn tr»«m
aniKiAHti; .;;m a .
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tire inUrtt -
her a Vanity tor Gradua-
• of our Vanities are greatly . ...
tn price. H«»C« am Shop th« <^0Mtltu,tomi
His ruling says that the compul-
no person shall be required to give
evidence against himself.
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k flan «■ mw as soon as passible ( )
*<«fltM tn your oaatrol «f:
Silver Ftah ( ) Bed Bads
Flka ( ) Moth proftog
Mosqoitaefl (J Fudgettoa
. since Vacation Bible
j Schools will be in operation the first
' half of June and manv of
younger beys and girls will be
i tending the.,e classes, as well
some of the older girls, in the roles
of assistants.
The Counc il said it did
to conflict with the Bible
□ nd tlu»: since Mis;
not report until June 15. this
rangement hkeh wculd be satuiac-1
Tory t- all.
General Youth program is sched-
ulwl too get -Carted around June 2.
however. This will include swini-
im..: in.-truction. nnnaturc golf,
soltbali and pther athlcti contests
has been found exeeJIr-nt; it i- gentle ’ ** ' ’‘’hiiKi bi Frazier and N 1-
Back from a delightful week-end
trip to Port O’Connor, bringing
home a dilly of a sun-burned back
and a beautiful 5 1-2 pound red
fish caught by Ronnie Luster, which
was the piece de resistance of our
noon meal today.
In cooperation with the Cuero Youth Coun-
cil, City bus will run to Municipal Park
5 each afternoon at 2:00; 4:00. 6:00; 8:00 and
10:00. On Youth Council Meeting nights
bus will leave park at 11:00 P. M.
Optimistic
Fritz Koehler, manager of the Ro-
Saturday Harry Putman and son. tarians' optimistic about the bat-
« . UpSET ST0MACHS
YIELD INCHES OF
GAS AND BLOAT
“I was so full of gas I was afraid
I'd burst. Sour, bitter substance
rose up in my throat from my
upset stomach after meals. I got
j INNER-AID, and it worked inches
i of gas and bloat from me. Waistline
Is waydown now. Meals are a
pleasure. I praise Inner-Aid to the
sky."—This is an actual testimo-
nial and we can verify it.
INNER-AID is the new formula
containing medicinal juices from
12 Great Herbs; these herbs cleanse
bowels, clear gas from stomach, art
on sluggish liver and kidneys.
Miserable people ’soon feel differ-
ent all over. So don’t go on suffer-
ing.—Get Inner-Aid.
drug stores.—(advt.)
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
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William F. Gras and Miss Ger-
: trude Geffert.
Natividad Alvarez and Miss Maria
Rodriguez.
Vcllie Grand (col.) and
R:binson (col.) •
NEW CARS:—
Ford Tudor to H. E. Easton. York-
town.
Chevrolet Aerosedan to Gus Cage,
Cuero.
Ford Coupe to Lester Frers. Cuero.
Chevrolet T Sedan. Nordheim.
Ford Tudor to G. D. Brantley,
Cuero.
Stockers steady to | Kaiser Sedan to
Medium and good slaughter1 D.’hme. Yorktown.
Buick Sedan to W. C.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. May 19. -<UP.> —
Cattle, 6.300. Slow. Over half the
run stockers. rest mainly cows. High 1
grade steers and yearlings steeady.l
others weak. Beef cows opened |
steady, closed lower with cgnners
and cutters 50 and mere lower. Bulls
about steady,
weak.
steers and yearlings 18-23.00, one i
small lot choice yearlings 25 00. Me- i Yorktown.
dium and good cows 14-17.50. cutter; Plymouth Sedan to
and common 11.50-13.50, canners’ Cuero.
11.25 down to 9.00 and under. Sails- : __
age 'bulh 100-lf.00. Medium and | ■■ . TIL
good stacker steers and yearlings 17- i itOUSlOII IClCphOnCS
Slow, opened about; Still Oil EHIGrOCnCV
it- rlonla n’nnlz ♦ rx — Q i "
Good and choice fat calves
20-22.50. few head 23.00- 50. common
and medium 13.50-19.00. .culls 11.00----- —
1250 and good stocker calves 17.00-■ turned to their jobs in Houston, but
I for the most part the city’s tele-
phone service is still on an emerg-
ency oasis.
I The biggest part of the telephone
operators and repair crews have re-
fused to wade through picket lines
set up around the company building
Sows niostly 17.50. munication Equipment Workers.
USTER
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enough Jay walkers in Donna
pay for a new water fountain.:
Members of tn« high school Hi-Y
club decided the school needed •
y fountain. They set out one week-
And he urges end and whenever they spotted t
long-range | traffic violator asked for 25 MMd
“fire.” If the violator refused pay-,
ment he was hauled before a school
physically [ boy judge who was authorised, to
assess “fines" up to 81. The take
• Exhaust hot. stab air flaicHr wiA
this 3»p«e4. diaaftdrwaBaofltCaoltf.
Capable of.aaktaf c«»plete air
change esvrr a-era*e fOM.
Easy and quick so install Fits 'aMt
any window. Come in and
see it. .
Now Available for
Most 194147 Cars.
not want!
classes.'
Regner could}
MERRIE MELODY A NEWS
folio wed the | tie Tuesday night, and he predicts
an easy victory’. He cannot forsee
a way in which the Lions can de-
Ronnie and Lelia have one of the feat ?itcher Murray Carte this year.
. 4 t i . Koehler has been busy the past ten
most delightful homes we ve seen. momhs trying to pU2zle out how
It’s built high off the ground and in 1 Ljons wcn iaSt year, he said.
the future garages, and a game A free wiu offering will be taken
room can be accommodated easily Up at the game,, with the proceeds
on the first floor. Large casement I siat€d to be used for the fixing up of
window.) give a wonderful view of'the Municipal Park.
the bay. Hardwood floors and pine
paneled walls make a beautiful in-
terior .Hand-made end tables, hand
carved plaques, figurines.
rugs and watercolors collected dur-
ing their travels in Mexico add dis-
tinction to the home. Their house
I is located next door to
owned by Sue and Graham
ton.
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puffs iTself up 8/
Sv^ALLOWlHq WAftR
AHP Alfc To MAKE
tfS SHARP FINS STICK
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tive touncay uay 18th Burts
will be closed each Sunday
Mhw nouce. Dfiylpg Jgj|j
rktown were in Cuaro for MUSl HiVP CORSCnt
V Court jury duty but were ex-1
for the day. i
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Indian TRUMAN-
(Continued from page 1.)
national standards.”
Health Insurance
In addition to disability insur-
ance. Mr. Truman calls for national
health insurance. i
congress to study the
need for additional health services
ior children and expectant mothers,,
crippled and otherwise
handicapped children. He says a
national health insurance program was $121, enough for their purpose.
Ronnie and Lelia have a thriving
and interesting business at the
“Bot Basin" where they rent boats,
rent cottages, and sell bait. Their
day starts earlv and thev usually
work until about dark or later.
Ronald. Jr., three and one-half
years old .comes down in the af-
ternoon. He is a real fisherman him-
self < and can even handle the boat
when his dad is shrimping. He re-
acts promptly when Ronnie says,
"Put it in reverse." "Put it in neu-
tral" or “give it the gas.”
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CLOSING COTTON PRICES
New York—July 34.01. up 12: Oct.
29 43. down 4
New Orleans—Julv 33.92.
Oct. 29.44. up 2.
YOUTH COUNCIL-
o ( 'Continued (rom page 1>
un nol too gieatly hamper the general
] pre gram, since Vacation
Dances still popular in rural New
Hampshire include the morning
star, quadrille. Hull’s victory, patr-
onella, chorus jig and money musk.
20.00. few* yearlings 20.25
CAlves, 1.600. I
steady, some later deals weak to 50
lower, r
HOUSTON, Mav 19 — «UP.)
-few commercial employes of South-
; westeern Bell Telephone Co., has re-
20.00.
Hcgs, 1,000. Butcher hoes and;
sows 50 lower, some sales 75 lewer I
than Friday's average. Stocker I
pigs steaedy. Top 23.00 naid by all'
interests for good and choice 180-300 i
lbs. Good and choice 325-40Q lbs '
22-23.00. Good and choice 150-175 by the striking Association of Com-
Ibs. 22.25-23.25. Sows niostly 17.50. munication Equipment Workers
a few 18.00. Stocker pigs 16-22.00. | _________ _______
Sheep, 15,000. Slow. Spring I *| fi l 4*
lambs, good shorn lambs and aged |IC€S Jdllr JlCfllS vUH
sheep steady. About two-thirds of' - f. ,.-r
receipt* common and medium shorn nOITl juCrill S AUtO
lambs with a few sales and mest
i bids around 25-50 lower. Feeder j
lambs weak. Good and choice
, spring lambs 21-22.50. common and
I medium springers 15-20 080. Medi- ;
um and good shorn lambs 16-20.00. <
' latter price for No. 2 pelts lambs
carryirg a medium end. Comm.n
shorn lambs 1-1-15.00. Medium and
I good shorn ewes and aged aethers
- mostly 8-9 25. cull and common
. shorn aged s-heep 5-7.00. Medium
and good shorn feeder lambs 13.50-1
- 15.00. About half cf receipts un- ’
sold at 10:30 a. m. j
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, May 19, 1947, newspaper, May 19, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358260/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.